I don't care if they offer advice on how to go revert back to XP, but I'm so freaking tired of the endless reposting of... well, I hesitate to say it, but lies.
- No, Aero isn't a resource hog, as has been demonstrated countless times now.
- XP's Explorer.exe wasn't exactly crash-/hang-proof, either (and fwiw, I've never once experienced the "green ribbon of death," nor heard anyone else in our entire office experience, either). Now that I think about it, I can't remember killing Explorer.exe in Vista at all offhand (maybe once? I really can't recall), but I had to restart Explorer.exe sometimes on XP. I have run into issues with the IE 8 beta (seems to be rather leaky), where after awhile (about 50-60 tabs or so, or over a few days) it stops showing the window contents until uxsms is stopped, but it is beta software.
- And as for UAC and desktop icons... this has been beaten to death enough already, but one point I rarely hear is that this is even worse on an XP machine set up correctly--i.e., not running as admin, which the author of this article should know better not to do or to recommend. At least on Vista, it's possible through the UI, rather than resorting to RDPing into another machine with admin rights or runas CMD or something. Even still, the ability to put an icon on the Public Desktop which users cannot inadvertently delete is a benefit in all versions of NT. Not only that, but to the uninformed, this makes it sound that ALL desktop icons require elevation for deletion, which is complete nonsense and very misleading.
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